ze, 'Q' Food Service eal to etites PP PP XVe may live Without friends, we may live without books, but civilized man cannot live Without cooksf, Assuming that XVheaton students are civilized, Food Service supplies the cooks for 1103 people, three times each day. And what's more, the food is good, as Well as inexpensive. The analysis of the total semester board bill results in approximately 30 cents for breakfast, 40 cents for lunch, and 55 cents for dinner. The problems and duties of Food Service entail more than providing cooks. Cheerful steam table Workers, salad and dessert preparers, rapid-moving bussers, and dutiful dishwashers are all necessary aids to keep XVhea- ton well fed. Friday night dress-up with candlelight and classical music was complemented this year with hostesses, to give that final touch to the best meal and finest atmos- phere of the Week's dining. Page 22 YN essel, St. John, Illuboky, Blegen, J. XVal lace. SECOND ROXV: Miss Rogeness, ,I Holland, Stacey, Krager, Crapucliettes Royer, Viss, A. Long, Beebe, Mr. Mc-Kellin blad, Merriken, S. Syverson, Armerding Moyle, Hubacker. FOURTH ROVV: j nlerson, Proud, Bieber, Bailor, Bloyd. ley, V. Adkins, Foley. FOURTH ROXV: Beatty, Piepgrass. They raise the dough on Friday afternoons. FRONT ROXV: Ilale, Dykstra, R. llnnter THIRD ROVV: Burt, Jacobson, Messer, Ek- Beatty, Lincoln, D. Roth, D. Evans, Hom- FRONT RONV: Voss, Hartfield, D. johnson, L. Carter, McBride, Pio, E. Kennedy, Part- ridge. SECOND ROVV: Mrs. Garber, Gott- hard, Schaefer, E. Pearson, Kepler, L. VVhite, P. Alexanian, M. Schacht, G. Nelson, Miss Oliver. THIRD ROXV: Partington, Mawhorter, Crabbe, K. Herzog, Merrit, Rip- R. Diller, Copp, Neff, A. A. Mitchell, M. Peterson, Parkhurst, Ebersole, Scbmolinske, Brainard, Edman. FIFTH ROXV: -lung, Higgins, D. Kratz, I. Cook, A. Smith, P.
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Bible and Philosophy Fe Shrewd Philosophers Wfheatonls Bible department plays a vital part in the education of every graduate. for sixteen hours of Bible are required for graduation-four each year. Starting with survey courses the freshmen and sophomores gain + a perspective and over-all knowledge of the content of I the Bible. Biblical doctrine is the course for the junior. and the senior studies the basis for our apology -both factual and philosophical. For the major. the program is similar but intensiliedg he learns of our heritage in theol- 1 Nlerrill Tenney, Ph.D. Chairman ol the Division ot Biblical Education and Apologetics Carl Armerding, A.B., D.D. Steven Barabas, Th.D. john E. Luchies, Th.D. Berkeley A. Mickelsen, Ph.D. Frank ll. Neuberg, Ph.lJ. Palestinian geography: N0 one graduates without making maps. VVallaee S. Pollock, 'l'h.Xl., A.Nl. Samuel xl. Sellultr, 'l'h.l7, Q Page 24
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